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  • Author Author: mcb1
  • Date Created: 25 Aug 2013 11:29 AM Date Created
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mcb1
25 Aug 2013

This is part of my project to fit a solar powered RaspberryPi webcam at Mt Lyford that starts here

 

An excuse for a field trip (to a skifield) on a nice day, is not to be missed, however this trip was all business, with a couple of other things to look at/repair as well.

The exact location and mounting method was one of the things on my list.

 

Snow, ice and the odd heavy machine (groomer) means that unless its well anchored, its very likely to move.

Snow is a strange thing, and this year they received the largest dump in 30 years, over 2m (78 inches)

Many barns and sheds around the area, caved in with the weight of the fairly wet snow dump.

 

The snow was also delivered with high winds, which meant some drifts were 6m deep, and the only access to the field was by helicopter.

 

Obviously any mounting (and what its fitted to) needs to withstand some abuse, add in some brittleness from extreme and prolonged cold, and you need to plan carefully.

 

 

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This pole is driven well into the ground and is solid.

It also is far enough away from the groomers when they shape the return track, as the corner is widest at that point.

 

The base of the pole has a nice area for a wooden battery box, that will withstand the elements (and the odd hit from a shovel ... if they need to dig it out).

 

The view from the location is right, and while this isn't from the RPi, gives the option of two tow lines to aim at.

(There has been very little additional snow and warm weather since that first dump, and as a conseqence a lot off trail has been lost.)

 

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While I was there, I considered where the sun would be, and looked at what options there were for the solar panel.

This photo was taken at 12:46 pm and gives me a pretty good idea of the panel angle and orientation.

It can be combined with the other mount and will fit on the pole easily.

 

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Because I couldn't ski that day, I had to borrow one of the new Snow mobiles, which I have to say are a bit addictive.

However it wasn't a joyride as I helped deliver some fuel to the rope tow ...

 

 

Mark


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  • DAB
    DAB over 12 years ago

    Hi Mark,

     

    I have mixed feelings about a remote veiw of the ski slope.

    I mean all it will do is remind you that you are not there being able to ski on the slopes.

    I think it is more torturous to watch others enjoy themselves.

     

    Just a thought. image

     

    DAB

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    mcb1 over 12 years ago in reply to DAB

    DAB

    Yes you are right ....

    That is even more applicable to your situation image

     

     

    I have used it to check what the weather was like compared to the forecast.

    I've also used it to reinforce the decision to NOT go that day, so it can be a benefit ....

     

    Unfortunately someone started with a camera, and now its become the norm, and people seem to not be able to survive without it.

    Snowco (who were supporting it to generate traffic) no longer provide cameras, so the options were getting limited.

     

     

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    mcb1 over 12 years ago in reply to DAB

    DAB

    Yes you are right ....

    That is even more applicable to your situation image

     

     

    I have used it to check what the weather was like compared to the forecast.

    I've also used it to reinforce the decision to NOT go that day, so it can be a benefit ....

     

    Unfortunately someone started with a camera, and now its become the norm, and people seem to not be able to survive without it.

    Snowco (who were supporting it to generate traffic) no longer provide cameras, so the options were getting limited.

     

     

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